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The Hollywood Reporter “Women In Entertainment Breakfast” was held at The Beverly Hills Hotel. The event honored the those deemed the 100 Most Powerful Women in the industry. Diane Keaton received the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award while Disney Media Networks co-chair and Disney/ABC TV president Anne Sweeney, ranked No. 1 for the third straight year; A+E chief Abbe Raven; NBCUniversal Cable chair Bonnie Hammer; and Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chair Amy Pascal were also honored. Mindy Kaling and Elizabeth Banks and THR’s editorial director, Janice Min, and publisher, Lynne Segall, were among the speakers.

The Rodeo Drive Walk Of Style honoring BVLGARI took place last night with Drew Barrymore presenting Mr. Nicola Bulgari a Robert Graham-designed torso statuette and the city’s mayor reading an official proclamation declaring December 5th, 2012, “Bulgari Day.” Previous honorees Giorgio Armani (who received the first award in 2003), Valentino (2009), retailer Fred Hayman (2011) and, most recently, the late Diana Vreeland. For more information, visit the Rodeo Drive Walk Of Style website.

Produced by & starring the one & only Brad Pitt, “Killing Them Softly” is the latest film by director Andrew Dominik. The film, which already has a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, is based on the 1974 novel “Cogan’s Trade” by George V. Higgins. It will hit theaters starting Friday, so make sure you bastards don’t miss this bad boy! Definitely sounds like a winner.

Besides Brad Pitt, the deep cast also features Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn, Ray Liotta, and Richard Jenkins. The story revolves around a “professional enforcer Jackie Cogan (Pitt), who investigates a heist that occurs during a high-stakes, mob-protected poker game.” (Wiki)

Directly below is some red carpet footage of Brad Pitt workin’ the crowds at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this spring where the film first premiered. Director Andrew Dominik & Ray Liotta also get interviewed in the same clip.

The LACMA 2012 Art + Film Gala was held at LACMA in Los Angeles over the weekend. As you can see, there were many in attendance so we had to narrow it down to the ten worth posting, atleast on this site. The gala honored Ed Ruscha and Stanley Kubrick with a special tribute by Steven Spielberg which was presented by Gucci. The co-chaired by Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow. Both Kubrick and Ruscha have dedicated exhibitions on view at LACMA this month. For more info, visit the Los Angeles County Museum of Art website.

Believe it or not, but the 2013 Hollywood awards season has officially kicked off! A bunch of Hollywood A-listers got together at the Beverly Hilton last night during the 16th Annual Hollywood Film Awards Gala.

This was probably an event where bunch of rich, good looking people came together to kiss each other’s asses & praise their respective films all in the hopes to impress the right person & score one of those elusive Oscar nods in the process! We’ll see what’s up in the coming months as

Lawless is the upcoming Western crime drama starring Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska and Guy Pearce. The film first premiered at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year & was nominated for the Palme d’Or (the highest prize of the festival). Look for Lawless in theaters late this month on August 31st. For more info, visit the Lawless official website.

Three brothers find their bootlegging business under threat in Prohibition-era Franklin County, Virginia.[5] The story is based on Matt Bondurant’s grandfather and great-uncles. [Wiki]

Dark Shadows is Johnny Depp’s latest movie where he plays Barnabas Collins, a 200-year-old vampire. The movie also stars Eva Green as Angelique Bouchard, Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Chloë Moretz as Carolyn Stoddard, and Bella Heathcote as Victoria Winters. Look for it in theaters on May 11th. For more info, visit the Dark Shadows official website.

In 1752, Joshua and Naomi Collins sail from Liverpool, England to North America. Their son, Barnabas, grows up to be a wealthy playboy in Collinsport, Maine and is the master of Collinwood Manor. He breaks the heart of a witch, Angelique Bouchard, who turns him into a vampire and buries him alive. In 1972, Barnabas is accidentally freed from his coffin and returns to find his once-magnificent mansion in ruin. The manor is currently occupied by Barnabas’ dysfunctional descendants, all of whom are hiding dark and horrifying secrets. [Wiki]

Lost in all of yesterday’s coverage of the 2012 Met Costume Institute Gala was the premiere of Johnny Depp’s latest movie Dark Shadows where he plays Barnabas Collins, a 200-year-old vampire. The movie also stars Eva Green as Angelique Bouchard, Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Chloë Moretz as Carolyn Stoddard, and Bella Heathcote as Victoria Winters. Look for it in theaters on May 11th. For more info, visit the Dark Shadows official website.

In 1752, Joshua and Naomi Collins sail from Liverpool, England to North America. Their son, Barnabas, grows up to be a wealthy playboy in Collinsport, Maine and is the master of Collinwood Manor. He breaks the heart of a witch, Angelique Bouchard, who turns him into a vampire and buries him alive. In 1972, Barnabas is accidentally freed from his coffin and returns to find his once-magnificent mansion in ruin. The manor is currently occupied by Barnabas’ dysfunctional descendants, all of whom are hiding dark and horrifying secrets. [Wiki]